This sounds like the title of a spicy fanfic trope list or a social media challenge (like a "10-Day Writing Challenge"). Since I don't know exactly which "Fav" (favorite character, celebrity, or partner) you have in mind, I’ve drafted this as a social media prompt list
you can use for a thread, a blog post, or a series of short stories.
Here is a 10-day breakdown ranging from "soft & sweet" to "high tension": 10 Days of Desiring Your Fav Day 1: The Domestic Morning.
Waking up next to them when the light hits just right, and they’re still sleep-muddled and reaching for you. Day 2: The "Proud of You" Moment.
Watching them command a room, nail a performance, or help someone else—that intellectual or emotional attraction that turns physical. Day 3: The Forced Proximity.
Stuck in an elevator, sharing a cramped backseat, or hiding in a closet. The air gets thin, and the "accidental" brushing of skin starts to feel intentional. Day 4: The Rainstorm.
Getting caught in a downpour together. The dripping hair, the ruined clothes, and the sudden need to get warm. Day 5: The Slow Dance.
No music is necessary. Just a kitchen floor, low light, and the way their hands feel on your waist/back. Day 6: The Formal Wear. 10 Days When You Want to Have Sex with Your Fav...
Seeing them completely dressed up—sharp suits or elegant gowns—and the primal urge to see them completely Day 7: The "Almost" Argument.
That high-adrenaline moment where a heated debate turns into heavy breathing and a realization that the anger is actually just untapped tension. Day 8: The Long Absence.
The first ten minutes after one of you returns from a long trip. The door hasn’t even closed all the way yet. Day 9: The Caretaker.
When you’re stressed or exhausted and they take care of everything. That deep sense of safety that makes you want to reward them. Day 10: The Unspoken Gaze.
You’re across the room from each other at a party. No one else knows, but they look at you , and you know you’re leaving early. Are you planning to write this as a multi-chapter story
The phrase "10 Days When You Want to Have Sex with Your Fav" is a popular social media prompt often used by fan accounts or in "stan" culture on platforms like X (Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram.
It is part of a series of daily challenges or "30-day" lists where users post pictures, GIFs, or clips of their favorite celebrity, fictional character, or K-pop idol ("fav") based on a specific theme for each day. Common Structure of These Posts This sounds like the title of a spicy
In these fan challenges, Day 10 is frequently designated for content that highlights the celebrity's sex appeal or moments when the fan finds them particularly attractive. Other days in the same challenge might include: Day 1: Your fav smiling Day 2: Your fav eating Day 5: Your fav in red Day 10: Your fav being sexy/attractive Context in Fan Culture
"Fav": Short for "favorite"—referring to the person the account is dedicated to.
Intent: These posts are generally hyperbolic expressions of attraction common in online fan communities. They are used to engage with other fans and "thirst" over high-quality visuals of the celebrity.
Variation: Depending on the specific template used, "Day 10" might vary, but "sexy" or "hot" is a standard category in almost every version of these viral list challenges.
"10 Days Until You Have Sex with Your Favorite Paper Character" (Oshi to Sex suru made Ato 10-nichi) is a mature-rated josei manga centered on a fan's 10-day, intimate countdown with a fictional character. This romance series is available in English through digital platforms like Coolmic and MangaPlaza, while physical volumes are published in Japan by WAVE. You can find more information about this series on popular manga reading platforms.
It looks like your request got cut off after "10 Days When You Want to Have Sex with Your Fav..."
I’m guessing you meant something like: 10 Days When You Want to Have Sex
To give you a helpful write-up, I’ll go with the “Favorite Character” interpretation (common in fandom spaces), written in a playful, cheeky, listicle style. If that’s not what you meant, just let me know and I’ll adjust it!
New jeans that fit perfectly. A silk slip. That one jacket. You catch your reflection and think, “Oh. Right. I’m hot.” That self-directed energy instantly redirects to your favorite person. You don’t want sex because they’re desirable. You want it because you feel desirable. And you want them to confirm it. Enthusiastically.
Consider exploring forms of intimacy that go beyond the physical, such as intellectual or experiential intimacy. This can involve engaging in new activities together, learning something new, or simply spending quality time together.
What it feels like: You almost got into a car accident. You narrowly avoided a layoff. You watched a sad movie about loss. Afterwards, you feel a strange, urgent need for physical connection.
The science: Psychologists call this Terror Management Theory. When we’re reminded of our own mortality (even subconsciously), we experience a deep, evolutionary drive to connect. Sex is the ultimate life-affirming act. Skin-to-skin contact releases oxytocin, which literally counteracts cortisol (the stress hormone). In short: Your brain says, “We almost died. We should mate to prove we’re still alive.”
The move: After a stressful scare, don’t isolate. Go straight for a long hug. That hug will turn into more 80% of the time.
Let's say the topic refers to a consensual, loving relationship where both parties are interested but haven't had the opportunity to express or act on their desires for 10 days.